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Tommy Guns Smooth & Finish Creme Review

I just thought I would let you know about Tommy Guns Smooth & Finish Creme. It’s a brand
that I haven’t tried before, but I thought I would give this product a go,
because I have curly hair that I mostly wear tied back in a ponytail or a bun
when I am at work to keep the frizz at bay. This mostly works, but I still end
up with short frizzy bits sticking up all over the place near my hairline by the
end of the day.

Tommy Guns Smooth & Finish Creme really does control those frizzy bits and even at
the end of the day, every hair is still in place. The added bonus is that it
does not leave any residue in your hair and it does not leave you hair looking
stiff and crispy. You can buy Tommy Guns at Asos or Superdrug and it costs approximately £6.50 for 100ml. It contains Jojoba Oil for shine & smoothness and Vitamin E to leave hair moisturised and protected.

If
you are looking for a serum to do the same job then check out my review of the Ojon Rare Blend Tamer Wand here.

Never tried this brand before. I have curly hair too and I also wear it in a ponytail for the most of the day. Sounds like a good product, I'm always on the lookout for products which would help me control my frizzy hair.

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